Tottenham Hotspur's 27-year stay in the First Division ended in relegation with a bottom place finish, but the White Hart Lane board of directors kept faith in recently appointed new manager Keith Burkinshaw. Stoke City's relegation after 14 years in the First Division also spelled the end at the Victoria Ground for Tony Waddington after 17 years in charge. The last relegation place went to Sunderland, who slipped back into the Second Division after just one season back among the elite.
Reference 1: P (played), W (won), L (lost), A (goals against) and Pts. (points)
Reference 2: Liverpool, Manchester City, Ipswich Town, Aston Villa, Newcastle United, Manchester United, West Bromwich Albion, Arsenal, Everton, Leeds United, Leicester City, Middlesbrough, Birmingham City, Queens Park Rangers, Derby County, Norwich City, West Ham United, Bristol City, Coventry City, Sunderland, Stoke City and Tottenham Hotspur.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1976-77_in_English_football
Reference 2: Liverpool, Manchester City, Ipswich Town, Aston Villa, Newcastle United, Manchester United, West Bromwich Albion, Arsenal, Everton, Leeds United, Leicester City, Middlesbrough, Birmingham City, Queens Park Rangers, Derby County, Norwich City, West Ham United, Bristol City, Coventry City, Sunderland, Stoke City and Tottenham Hotspur.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1976-77_in_English_football
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